There are only
very few sound effects and the music is there only to irritate you.
Not exact matches
The disc is packed with extras, including some deleted scenes that add
very little, a blooper reel and a featurette detailing how Wonder Woman fits in with Batman and Superman as a DC flagship character that are all fairly throwaway, but there are a
few neat production featurettes that detail how director Patty Jenkins approached making what could have been a potential disaster given the negativity towards the DCEU's previous movies, and also interesting
effects details about the lighting, costumes and the chosen colour palette that may not
sound like much but actually prove to be quite enlightening about the whole filming process.
The soundtrack is generally made up of repetitive, distorted guitar tracks with overwrought drumbeats; the
sound effects rarely even make their presence felt; and the
few bouts of dialogue you're presented with come from the generally annoying race jockey who hosts the game show, and none of it is
very good.
There are
very few overt surround
sound and stereo
effects, save for the music.
With
very little else to the audio as the dialogue is all text, with the exception of a
few sound effects the music is really all there is in terms of the audio and it fails to deliver nothing more than annoying repetitive jingles.
Rastan «s
sound effects are generally typical of the era, but Rastan himself has a
few vocalized screams and grunts that are
very clear.
Very few companies have an obsessive - compulsive attention to detail, especially when it comes to handling visual elements and ambient
sound effects.
Graphics and presentation are
very basic and
sound effects are missing, a
few beeps and blops would have helped.